Unlike a traditional moot court competition, the Jean-Pictet Competition consists of a week-long series of simulated diplomatic negotiations and other exercises focused on IHL and other areas of public international law. The competition provides an excellent opportunity for students to immerse themselves in the study and practice these areas of the law, and to hone skills vital to the field of international law, including negotiation, lobbying and advocacy.
The competition is held in a different city each year over one week, and two concurrent competitions are held, one in English and one in French. One winning team from each group is selected to participate in the final round of the competition. This year’s competition will be held in Antalya, Türkiye. Selection for participation in the Jean-Pictet Competition is conducted not only by the WCRO but also by the organizers of the competition. Per Jean-Pictet rules, “In order to avoid any inequality between teams that may arise from the participation of extremely qualified or experienced participants, the [Concours Jean-Pictet] may decide not to accept the participation of students over the age of thirty who have strong experience in law or in the field of humanitarian action.” Additionally, any person who has previously attended the competition is also ineligible. For more information about the competition, please visit the competition website.
The Clara Barton International Humanitarian Law Competition is an experiential learning competition similar to the Jean-Pictet Competition that is sponsored by the American Red Cross to introduce future attorneys to the practical challenges encountered by those who practice IHL during armed conflict. This year marks the 12th Anniversary of the Competition, which will be held on March 21st to March 23rd, 2025 at the historic American Red Cross Headquarters campus in the heart of Washington D.C., which sits across the street from the White House. The Competition involves multiple rounds of hypothetical case studies in which team members take on a variety of professional roles and field assignments. Knowledge of IHL and international public law will be tested in this competition, in addition to the ability to present, advocate, and defend legal positions to various parties throughout the simulations. 2L, 3L, and LL.M students are encouraged to apply. For more information, visit the competition website.
In past years, the WCL has been represented by the following teams:
The 2024 Competition
Jack Kirk, Mandy Spiegel, and Amal Rass made it to the Semifinals of the Jean-Pictet International Humanitarian Law Competition.
The 2023 Competition
Maura Schray, Karen Reitan, and Ben Crawford made it to the Semifinals of the Clara Barton Competiton; they were also awarded honorabel mention for best application brief. They also represented the Washington College of Law at the Jean-Pictet International Humanitarian Law Competition.
The 2021 Competition
Megan Cox and Courtney Veneri represented the Washington College of Law at the 2021 Clara Barton Competition. Both finished as semi-finalists and received the runner-up designations for Best Advocate.
The 2020 Competition
Autumn Claybaugh, Stephen Keith, and Erica Levin represented the Washington College of Law at the 2020 Jean-Pictet Competition in Denpasar, Indonesia.
The 2019 Competition
Rachel Bruce, Lindsey Miller, and Katherine Tomaszewski won first place at the 2019 Clara Barton Competition in Washington, DC, and represented the Washington College of Law at the Jean-Pictet Competition in Obernai, France.
The 2018 Competition
Katherine Holcombe, Emma Marion, and Carly Nuttal represented the Washington College of Law at the 2018 Jean-Pictet Competition in Ohrid, North Macedonia and placed second at the Clara Barton Competition in Washington, D.C.
The 2017 Competition
Victoria Garcia, Cynthia Park, and Laura Texeira represented the Washington College of Law at the 2017 Jean-Pictet Competition in the Republic of Georgia and the Clara Barton Competition in Washington, D.C.
The 2016 Competition
Austin Shangraw, Tara Vassefi, and Megan Watson represented the Washington College of Law at the 2016 Clara Barton Competition in Seattle, Washington.
The 2015 Competition
Rashad Abelson, Merve Stolzman, and Emelie Kozak represented the Washington College of Law at the 2015 Jean Pictet Competition in Charlottesville, Virginia and the Clara Barton Competition in Chicago, Illinois.
The 2014 Competition
Manuela Londoño, Chelsea Zimmerman, and William Xu represented the Washington College of Law at the 2014 Jean-Pictet Competition in Sintra, Portugal and the Clara Barton Competition in Silver Spring, Maryland.
The 2013 Competition
Christine Mitchell, Christopher Tansey, and Megan Wakefield represented the Washington College of Law at the 2013 Jean-Pictet Competition in Kanchanaburi, Thailand.
The 2012 Competition
Federico Barillas, Shubra Ohri, and Jeremy Kelley represented the Washington College of Law at the 2012 Jean-Pictet Competition in Winterton, South Africa.
The 2011 Competition
Megan Chapman, Tracey Begley, and Elinor Stevenson represented the Washington College of Law at the 2011 Jean-Pictet Competition in Najac, France.
The 2010 Competition
Kay Marshall, Jenny Norako, and Kavita Kapur represented the Washington College of Law at the 2010 Jean-Pictet Competition in Orford, Canada.
The 2008 Competition
Peter Chapman, Abdul Omar, and Nicholas Leddy represented Washington College of Law at the 2008 Jean-Pictet Competition in Schwarzenburg, Switzerland.
The 2007 Competition
The 2007 Jean-Pictet Competition was held in El Escorial, Spain, from April 14-21. Erin Louise Palmer, Robert Tanenbaum, and Ryan Vogel represented Washington College of Law.
The 2006 Competition
The 2006 Jean-Pictet Competition was held in Vrnjacka Banja, Serbia and Montenegro, from March 4-11. WCL students Katharine Brown, Christian De Vos, and Elizabeth “Ellee” Walker represented Washington College of Law. The team distinguished themselves, advancing to the semi-finals of the
competition.
The 2005 Competition
The 2005 Jean-Pictet Competition took place in Collonges-la-Rouge, France, from April 2-9. Jennifer Dorn, J.P. Henderson, and Kristen McGeeney represented Washington College of Law at the competition.
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